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Apr 10 - The Fifth Circuit Court Decision on Deferred Action

Apr 10 - The Fifth Circuit Court Decision on Deferred Action

Comment: The Fifth Circuit Court Decision on Deferred Action
Today's edition of Immigration Daily contains many items of interest. See an article about the recent court decision on deferred action; and the first part of The Guide To Writing an L1 Visa Business Plan. Also find a blog on new H-1B petitions now required when an H-1B worker changes location; and a news item containing documents regarding the USCIS' EB-5 investigation.

Shipping Now! ILW.COM is pleased to announce The Nurse Immigration Book. The table of contents of this book edited by Joseph Curran and Daniel Berger is as follows:

I. FOREWORD: Why A Nurse Immigration Book? By William Stock

II. PREPARING AN IMMIGRATION CASE: H-1 Visas For Nurses By Greg Siskind and Esther Fridman; TN Status For Nurses By Christopher Wendt; Practice Pointers for Presenting TN Applications By Leslie Holman; An Outline Of A Typical Nurse Case, Including Consular Processing By Joseph Curran; Adjustment Of Status For Professional Nurses By Sylvia Boecker; Building International Bridges By Commission On Graduates Of Foreign Nursing Schools (CGFNS International); Tips For Staffing Companies In Planning Their Posting Strategies By Ronald Nair; Licensure: US State Licenses For International Nurses By Patrick Curran; Immigration Basics For Allied Professional Healthcare Workers By Christopher Musillo; Managing Or Achieving Expectations: The Key To Success By Michael Hammond.

III. UNDERSTANDING THE NURSING CRISIS: Global Issues In Nurse Recruitment By Joseph Curran; The Nurse Shortage: Why It Matters By Carl Shusterman; Deadly Consequences: The Hidden Impact Of America?s Nursing Shortage By Stuart Anderson; Aiding And Abetting - Nursing Crises At Home And Abroad By Sreekanth Chagaturu and Snigdha Vallabhaneni; US Visa Policy Competition For International Scholars, Scientists And Skilled Workers By Phyllis Farrell Norman; Better Late Than Never: Workforce Supply Implications Of Later Entry Into Nursing By David Auerbach, Peter Buerhaus and Douglas Staiger

IV. RECRUITING AND RETAINING NURSES: The Business Of Nurse Immigration By Mireille Kingma; Recruitment Of Workers In The Philippines: Playing Ball With The POEA By Ronald Nair; Successful International Nurse Recruiting By C. Philip Slaton; Nurse Assimilation By Yvette Mooney; Hospitals' Responses To Nurse Staffing Shortages By Jessica May, Gloria Bazzoli and Anneliese Gerland; Nurse Perspectives Of The Migration Experience By Mariah Rutherford-Olds

V. AFTERWORD: Musings After 2 Decades In Nurse Immigration By James David Acoba

Help Wanted: Immigration Paralegal
Austin,, TX. Graham Adair (www.grahamadair.com) is seeking to fill an opening for an attorney with 5+ years of experience. This role is available at the firm’s location in either San Jose, California or Austin, Texas. It requires broad knowledge of employment-based immigration matters. You will work with a team of paralegals and have direct contact with employees, managers, and other professionals. Competitive salary and benefits to the right candidate. Email resume and a letter of interest to info@grahamadair.com.

Help Wanted: Immigration Paralegal
Business Immigration Paralegal Clerk - Greenberg Traurig has an opening in its Houston, TX location for a paralegal clerk to work in the Business Immigration and Compliance practice group. Qualified candidates must have a minimum of 1-3 years administrative/paralegal experience supporting multiple people in a fast-paced, deadline driven environment. Prior immigration experience and/or law firm experience is desired. The ideal candidate must be extremely organized, detail-oriented, able to multi-task, prioritize their workload and work well under pressure. Ability to meet strict deadlines is essential. Excellent interpersonal, computer, written and verbal communication skills are a must. Proficiency with MS Office suite is required. Responsibilities include: maintaining client files, drafting letters and forms, data entry, updating information and uploading documents into an immigration case management system, processing incoming and outgoing correspondence, entering time, preparing client intakes, answering phones, maintaining calendars, coordinating meetings and travel, and preparing expense reports. This is a hybrid position which consists of non-billable admin duties as well as billable junior paralegal duties. Flexibility to work overtime is a must. Competitive benefits and compensation package offered. Please send resume and cover letter with salary requirement via email to Yolanda Ramirez at ramirezy@gtlaw.com. Greenberg Traurig is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Help Wanted: Immigration Attorney
Toronto or Calgary, Canada. PricewaterhouseCoopers Immigration Law LLP is an immigration law firm affiliated with PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP in Canada that provides strategic advice in all aspects of Canadian, U.S. and global immigration. PricewaterhouseCoopers Immigration Law LLP is part of PwC's global immigration network with over 1000 people in 128 countries. The Opportunity: US Lawyer, Immigration. Managing the provision of legal services for NIV and IV matters including H-1B, L-1, TN, E-1/2, J-1, O-1, B-1/2, PERM, immigrant petitions, consular processing as well as advising on compliance and related matters. Must demonstrate a solid understanding of U.S. corporate immigration law, compliance issues and audits, be able to effectively manage law clerks and other client service team members. Require JD and admission to any U.S. state bar and 3 years of U.S. corporate immigration experience. Education, Professional Development & Work Experience: Law Degree; US Bar; 3+ years of US business immigration experience, with a focus on B-1, H-1B, L-1, TN, immigrant petitions and PERM filings; Excellent English verbal and written communication skills are essential, including the ability to relate to people at all levels; Ability to demonstrate analytical and complex problem solving skills within a fast-paced environment; Exceptional client care. Please apply through our website at www.pwc.com/ca/careers.

Help Wanted: Immigration Professional
California. EB-5 Manager. Central California Construction and Property Development company with an approved EB-5 Regional Center seeks an experienced manager to run the regional center. Manager will be required to design and develop new projects with EB-5 and other funding. Knowledge and success with EB-5 funding in development is essential. Immediate opening. Salary based on experience. Apply to: career559@gmail.com.

Help Wanted: Immigration Attorney
New York, NY. Boutique immigration law firm in lower Manhattan with over 30 years of experience is seeking an immigration attorney. Minimum 3 years' experience in immigrant and non-immigrant visas, including H,F,E,O and P visas; I-601 and I-601a waivers. Represent clients in Immigration Court and before USCIS. Knowledge of PERM, LCA and Prevailing Wage Requests. Fluency in Spanish preferred nut not a necessity. Send resume to jne98@aol.com.

Chinese EB-5 Marketing
EB-5 Supermarket is one of the top Chinese media and marketing companies that specializes in the EB-5 immigrant investment market. It is a direct gateway between the U.S. EB-5 project developers, EB-5 Regional centers, EB-5 professionals, U.S. immigration attorneys, Chinese immigration agencies and Chinese investors in China. If you are planning to promote your EB-5 projects or services to China market, EB-5 Supermarket is the only one you need to talk with. We offer an one-stop marketing plan for doing business in China, including bilingual marketing collateral, online/offline national promotion, interpretation and coordination with your authorized Chinese immigration agencies, brokers and other services provider to promote your investment projects in China. Moreover, our top-notch marketing team as well as the strong network in China will bring you unbelievable value. Our special working process will condense all the advantages and deliver the highlights of your project in the most effective and efficient way! Please contact us contact our Chicago office at (630)701-6163 or Email: eb5supermarket@gmail.com Website:
http://www.eb5supermarket.com/index.php/lianxiwomen.

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